World Class Leader Board
Platform: Commodore 64
Gametype: Undefined
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Before the long-running Links series, Access Software produced the Leader Board lineage, which concludes here. Wind, snap and power are the main considerations as players dodge the bunkers, water and rough, which make for more complex courses than the 8-bit versions of the original.

A course editor is included. The courses provided include real locations like St. Andrews and fictional designs such as The Gauntlet, which, as the name suggests, is designed to push the player's skills to the maximum.

The PC version utilizes the PC speaker to reproduce voice samples via the company's patented RealSound process. Quips like "No doubt about it, he's deep in the sandtrap", "Straight onto the fairway", and "Looks like he hit the tree, Jim" are used to provide running commentary on the gameplay.

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Description from the packaging:

Pro golf simulator.
Apple version by Vance Cook.
Now you have the opportunity to play the same courses that have challenged golf's greatest legends. "World Class" Leaderboard features three famous 18-hole golf courses and each hole authentically reproduces the distance, traps, trees, rough and water hazards of:
St Andrews: "The most revered course in golf."
Doral Country Club: "The Florida Blue Monster."
Cypress Creek: "The largest and the finest."

The fourth course, designed specifically for "World Class" is the "Gauntlet Country Club". Only those who have mastered the best courses in the world should expect to come close to par at "The Gauntlet".

"World Class" will challenge you with the same strategy and option decisions you face in your real game. And because the look and feel are so life-like, it may improve your actual golf game as well!
Scorecard printout.

Course editor allows you to arrange the holes in any playing order.
Includes trees (up to 196 per hole), traps, rough and water hazards.
Practice putting green and driving range.

Outstanding World Class graphics adds realism and increased difficulty.
Top view (a bird's-eye view of the course and your current position).
Course Architect that allows you to design your own golf courses.
One to four players can compete at three different playing levels.
Choice of club, distance, type of shot (hook, slice or putting).
